Phentermine
Phentermine is an appetite suppressant that can be prescribed by your health care provider in case you need this kind of assistance when trying to lose excessive weight by dieting and exercising. You will be most probably recommended to take phentermine once a day with a full glass of water, but the recommendations may be different. Mild side effects are possible although unlikely and will need to be reported to your doctor only if they get bothersome and start to interfere with your life. The following mild side effects are sometimes reported: vomiting, dry mouth, unpleasant taste, diarrhea, and constipation. Phentermine is not intended for long-term treatment and is usually taken for 3-6 weeks. Make sure you never take more of phentermine than prescribed, as it can form habit. The following symptoms can be developed if you take phentermine for a long time: insomnia, irritability, personality changes, severe skin problems, and hyperactivity. It’s very important that you inform you health care provider of any medical conditions you have, as they may affect the dose you will be prescribed and how you will be taking it. Tell your doctor if you have anxiety disorder, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, seizure disorder, problems with your thyroid, glaucoma, arteriosclerosis, or a history of drug or alcohol abuse.


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